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44 • CLUBS AND PUBS MANAGER SpriNg 2015
live music upstairs on a Thursday night and trivia on a Tuesday,
but apart from that, it’s all the same. We do find that the
atmosphere on any given night differs on each level; one might
be more jovial and the other more relaxed, but it changes
depending on the crowd. This has been a pleasant surprise,
and gives people some flexibility depending on their mood’.
This isn’t Bradey’s first foray into the restaurant and
bar business. His other venue, Grandma’s, is another
hit. ‘Grandma’s is your home away from home: a tiki
haven specialising is ’50s kitsch, with a little bit of faded
granny glamour. The Wild Rover is a bit more masculine;
Grandma’s is very female-friendly, not that The Wild Rover
isn’t, but it just shows off a bit more.’
Bradey’s experience with Grandma’s, coupled with his
background in interior architecture and design, has helped
him to oversee the creation of The Wild Rover. ‘I have an
interior architecture background, so we did the design
and project management ourselves. We also did the
demolition and most of the decorating ourselves. As it was
a substantial build, we were much less hands-on than with
Grandma’s, and with our latest venue, Wilhelmina’s
in Balmain.’
iNtERiORS ANd ARChitECtURE
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